Best Vaporizer in price range

Discussion in 'Vaporizers' started by Odissey, Nov 1, 2015.

  1. Greetings everyone,


    So I wanted to buy a vaporizer that trully excels, because I have the MFLB rip off (Da Kube) and I was looking for something that would give me no chance of combustion with incredible flavours.


    I considered a second hand volcano, but before I invest so much I would like to know if there are alternatives that maybe I should experiment with first, as a vape starter.


    Specifically I would like you to help me choose a portable vaporizer with ZERO combustion, between the Flowermate, de Davinci, the Pax 2 and the arizer solo.


    I have also checked the titan II, which sounded a bit too good for the price. Anyone has information on these?


    Best Regard
     
  2. Arizer Solo has zero chance of combustion when correctly used. I haven't tried the others on your list. :)
     
  3. Solo all the way.
     
  4. Solo over all of those. I just bought my Solo 4 days ago and I wouldn't go back. I was deciding between the pax and the solo and I went with the solo. Amazing flavor and wonderful hits. Get the solo
     
  5. I agree with Arizer Solo as GREAT vape with zero chance of combustion.
     
  6. In this Case i'll take the Solo.
    If you decide to take the Solo, look after the Air.
    I bought it and .....its a fantastic Device.
     
  7. Solo if you're looking for an overall great vape for cheaper, volcano if you're willing to spend the cash and think of it as a long time onvestment.
     
  8. Arizer Solo if you're basically going to use it at home. MiniVap is even better but also more expensive.
    Arizer Air if you're going to be using it when you're out and about.


    And the suggestion above to get a Volcano if cost is not a factor is NOT good advice. There are MUCH better vaporizers on the market. The 'Cano is outdated technology that's trying to live off of an old reputation.


     
  9. i love my volcano... had it about 8 years now..still works great


     
  10. Check out the mighty (love mine) or crafty. Killer vape.
     
  11. #11 humble toker, Feb 24, 2016
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    I see that most people here like the Arizer. I was thinking about it too (I don't like my MFLB any more).


    Do you guys think that Arizer Solo is very much different from Arizer Air? is there any difference besides the size?


    Also, are there any issues? What about the battery, does it last long enough? does it get worse over time?




     
  12. With the Air, you have to replace the batteries yourself every so often and then place them on a charger. I think they give you two batteries. With the Solo, you plug the device into a wall outlet to let the battery charge.
     
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